PTI founder Imran Khan has accepted the Supreme Court’s advice and is ready to ‘conditionally’ engage in talks with all political parties, including PML-N and PPP.
In this regard, the incarcerated ex-premier will write a letter to the Supreme Court seeking its guidance on the matter.
The party leadership has been instructed to prepare a draft of the letter, which will highlight the current political and economic situation in the country and the challenges it faces .
The letter will also demand fair trial for PTI leaders and workers who are incarcerated or facing cases regarding May 9 violence and others. The party’s legal committee will meet to finalise the draft of the letter. Insiders say that PTI is willing to engage in serious and meaningful dialogue with ‘authorised representatives’ of political parties.
The Supreme Court of Pakistan had advised Imran to initiate dialogue with politicians, as he spoke in the court regarding accountability laws.